National UK law firm Stone King has appointed Jas Bassi as its inaugural IT director, marking a significant milestone in the firm’s continued investment in technology, digital transformation and information […]
The post Exclusive: Stone King appoints Jas Bassi as IT director  appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
Continue Reading Exclusive: Stone King appoints Jas Bassi as IT director 

Kalshi has opened a new appellate front in the fast-developing fight over prediction-market regulation, asking the Second Circuit to review a New York federal court decision that refused to shield the company from state gaming-law enforcement. The appeal raises a central question for event-contract platforms: when a federally regulated derivatives product looks like wagering to state officials, which legal regime
Continue Reading Kalshi Takes State-Law Preemption Fight to the Second Circuit

From : Blog Entry >> Stephanie’s Blog EntryPlease enjoy this feature quiz created by Stephanie Carty, Senior Practice Manager, McCarter & English. Think you may be burned out? Take this seven-question quiz to find out! Working in legal operations is a lot. You’re juggling technology, vendors, process improvement, and attorney demands all while trying to carve out something resembling
Continue Reading LTA Just-In-Time: Cosmo Quiz Energy Meets Legal Ops Self-Awareness

The federal judiciary is signaling that two pressures are converging: too few judges and too little money. In its latest policy action, the Judicial Conference of the United States warned that funding shortfalls could worsen and urged Congress to authorize additional district and appellate judgeships. For lawyers and court users, that is more than an institutional budget debate—it is a
Continue Reading Judicial Conference Presses Congress for More Judges as Federal Court Funding Tightens

“Shoptalk is the event I’ve talked about many times and the one I spoke about when we first started,” says Bradley Collins, founder of LegalTechTalk, which has been acquired by events company Hyve Group. Shoptalk – a series of events for retailers – is just one of […]
The post LegalTechTalk acquired by the events company it modelled itself on  appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
Continue Reading LegalTechTalk acquired by the events company it modelled itself on 

Centari, an AI platform for managing complex transactions, today launched External Views, a capability that allows law firms to create white-labeled dashboards and share them directly with clients.
The feature builds on Centari’s Views capability, introduced earlier this year, which enables firms to analyze transaction trends, benchmark market positions, and visualize deal data across their practices. External Views
Continue Reading Centari Launches External Views, Enabling Firms to Share Deal Intelligence Dashboards Directly with Clients

The UK Jurisdiction Taskforce (UKJT) – an industry-led initiative created by LawtechUK – has this week published a Legal Statement on Liability for AI Harms, which finds that professionals may […]
The post AI liability clarified? UKJT says existing English Law provides the answer appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
Continue Reading AI liability clarified? UKJT says existing English Law provides the answer

The SEC has announced a new Retail Fraud Group within the Division of Enforcement, a structural change that offers an unusually clear signal about where the agency expects to devote investigative and prosecutorial resources in the near term. The group is designed to target fraud affecting everyday investors, including the kinds of schemes that often arise through digital marketing, affinity-based
Continue Reading SEC’s New Retail Fraud Group Signals a Sharper Focus on Main Street Investor Cases

In this latest episode of the Inside View podcast, Legal IT Insider’s editor Caroline Hill sits down with Shoosmiths’ chief operating officer Rachel Reid and director of IS Dawn Faulkner […]
The post The Inside View: From infrastructure to AI – How Shoosmiths is preparing for 2030 appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
Continue Reading The Inside View: From infrastructure to AI – How Shoosmiths is preparing for 2030

The 2026 World Cup will produce another champion this month. But the team that lifts the trophy will not necessarily be the most talented; rather, it will be the best prepared. The law firms that win the future will do it the same way: on preparation, not talent.
Continue Reading Pitch-Perfect Preparation: How Law Firms Can Adopt Winning World Cup Training Strategies

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit issued a precedential opinion on June 30, 2026, in appeal No. 25-1545, signaling that the panel intended its ruling to guide future litigants and district courts within the circuit. Because the opinion is designated precedential, practitioners should treat it as binding circuit authority unless and until it is limited by a
Continue Reading Third Circuit Issues Precedential Opinion in Appeal No. 25-1545

In one of the most closely watched separation-of-powers developments of the Supreme Court’s recent term, the Court declined—for now—to let President Trump remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, signaling that the Federal Reserve may occupy a different constitutional space than other independent agencies. The move stands out all the more because the Court’s broader rulings this term generally expanded presidential
Continue Reading Supreme Court Spares Fed Governor Lisa Cook, Even as It Broadens Removal Power Elsewhere